It happened in Cocoa along U.S. 1. The business was shut down and equipment was confiscated after concerns of illegal gambling.

Police have not made any arrests, but are investigating three people who worked there, all of whom could be charged.

The establishment operated in a low-profile manner, without so much as a sign out front.

Police said they received a tip about the place several weeks ago and they've been investigating ever since. Customers play games of chance on the internet, and most forms of gambling are illegal in Florida.

Thursday afternoon, police were labeling and identifying computer screens and other equipment they said were used in the gambling.

"I don't know how much money they took in, but customers would pay a fee here and get access on the internet to all kinds of gambling programs," said Yvonne Martinez with the Cocoa Police Department.

Once police identify and label all the equipment, which occupies three different locations in the strip mall, they will likely spend a few hours moving the equipment into trucks to carry it away as evidence.